Lin-28在果蝇生长和变态中的作用

IF 2.6 Q2 Medicine Mechanisms of Development Pub Date : 2018-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.mod.2018.06.002
Sergio González-Itier , Esteban G. Contreras , Juan Larraín , Álvaro Glavic , Fernando Faunes
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昆虫变态一直是理解激素在生长和发育转变时间中的作用的经典模型。除了激素外,一些物种的转变还受遗传程序的调节,例如秀丽隐杆线虫的异时基因网络。然而,激素与异慢性基因之间的功能联系尚不清楚。异慢性基因lin-28参与了脊椎动物干细胞、生长和发育时间的维持。在这项工作中,我们使用功能获得和功能丧失实验来研究Lin-28在果蝇幼虫生长和变态时间中的作用。在第三龄后期,Lin-28主要在中枢神经系统神经元和肠内表达。丧失功能的lin-28突变体幼虫体积较小,从幼虫到蛹的转变速度加快。这种更快的转变与蜕皮激素直接靶基因(如Broad-Complex (BR-C)和蜕皮激素受体(EcR))水平的增加有关。过表达Lin-28不影响蛹期,但大多数动物不能闭合,提示变态发育存在缺陷。人Lin-28过表达导致动物在变态过程中蛹化延迟和死亡。综上所述,这些结果表明Lin-28参与了幼虫发育过程中的生长控制以及变态的时间和进程。
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A role for Lin-28 in growth and metamorphosis in Drosophila melanogaster

Insect metamorphosis has been a classic model to understand the role of hormones in growth and timing of developmental transitions. In addition to hormones, transitions in some species are regulated by genetic programs, such as the heterochronic gene network discovered in C. elegans. However, the functional link between hormones and heterochronic genes is not clear. The heterochronic gene lin-28 is involved in the maintenance of stem cells, growth and developmental timing in vertebrates. In this work, we used gain-of-function and loss-of-function experiments to study the role of Lin-28 in larval growth and the timing of metamorphosis of Drosophila melanogaster. During the late third instar stage, Lin-28 is mainly expressed in neurons of the central nervous system and in the intestine. Loss-of-function lin-28 mutant larvae are smaller and the larval-to-pupal transition is accelerated. This faster transition correlates with increased levels of ecdysone direct target genes such as Broad-Complex (BR-C) and Ecdysone Receptor (EcR). Overexpression of Lin-28 does not affect the timing of pupariation but most animals are not able to eclose, suggesting defects in metamorphosis. Overexpression of human Lin-28 results in delayed pupariation and the death of animals during metamorphosis. Altogether, these results suggest that Lin-28 is involved in the control of growth during larval development and in the timing and progression of metamorphosis.

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Mechanisms of Development
Mechanisms of Development 生物-发育生物学
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期刊介绍: Mechanisms of Development is an international journal covering the areas of cell biology and developmental biology. In addition to publishing work at the interphase of these two disciplines, we also publish work that is purely cell biology as well as classical developmental biology. Mechanisms of Development will consider papers in any area of cell biology or developmental biology, in any model system like animals and plants, using a variety of approaches, such as cellular, biomechanical, molecular, quantitative, computational and theoretical biology. Areas of particular interest include: Cell and tissue morphogenesis Cell adhesion and migration Cell shape and polarity Biomechanics Theoretical modelling of cell and developmental biology Quantitative biology Stem cell biology Cell differentiation Cell proliferation and cell death Evo-Devo Membrane traffic Metabolic regulation Organ and organoid development Regeneration Mechanisms of Development does not publish descriptive studies of gene expression patterns and molecular screens; for submission of such studies see Gene Expression Patterns.
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